(a) A mayor shall administer administrative district departments of Public Safety, Public Works, Health, and such other departments or divisions thereof as may be designated by law. (b) A mayor shall appoint, with the advice and consent of the District Assembly, and may remove the heads of all administrative district departments. (c) A mayor, with the advice of the District Assembly, shall recommend a proposed annual administrative district budget to the Governor; shall have the opportunity to review the Governor's proposed budget before its submission to the Senate; and may recommend amendments to the budget. Any budget recommendation by a mayor shall be considered by the Governor and may be rejected only for good cause. (d) A mayor shall be responsible for the enforcement of local ordinances applicable to the administrative district. (e) A mayor, at any time, may recommend ordinances to the District Assembly and express views on any matter before the District Assembly. (f) A mayor shall have other powers and responsibilities as may be provided by law. Section 3. District Assemblies. There shall be a District Assembly for each legislative district of the Virgin Islands. The District Assembly of St. Croix and the District Assembly of St. Thomas shall be composed respectively of those district senators elected from the legislative districts of St. Croix and St. Thomas. The District Assembly of St. John shall be composed of the senator or senators elected from St. John plus four additional bona fide residents of St. John elected by the qualified voters of St. John. Each District Assembly may adopt ordinances which deal with local matters within its district; shall advise the mayors within its district on budget recommendations; and shall have other powers and duties, excluding the power to issue bonds, as may be provided by law. Section 4. Adoption of ordinances. An ordinance passed by a District Assembly shall be presented for approval or disapproval to the mayor of each administrative district that the ordinance will affect. If each mayor to whom an ordinance is presented either signs or fails to return the ordinance to the District Assembly within ten working days of its presentation, the ordinance shall take effect in accordance with its terms. If any mayor to whom an ordinance is presented disapproves of the ordinance, it shall be returned to the District Assembly within ten working days of presentation with a statement of objections. The District Assembly may enact an ordinance over the objections of a mayor by the affirmative vote of two-thirds of its members.